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Lesson 01
Use, Occupancy, and Construction
9. Stationary batteries utilized for facility emergency power, uninterrupted
power supply or telecommunication facilities, provided that the batteries are
provided with safety venting caps and ventilation is provided in accordance
with the Florida Building Code, Mechanical.
10. Corrosives shall not include personal or household products in their
original packaging used in retail display or commonly used building
materials.
11. Buildings and structures occupied for aerosol storage shall be classified
as Group S-1, provided that such buildings conform to the requirements of
the Florida Fire Prevention Code.
12. Display and storage of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or
noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in quantities not exceeding the
maximum allowable quantity per control area in Group S occupancies
complying with Section 414.2.5.
13. The storage of black powder, smokeless propellant and small arms
primers in Groups M and R-3 and special industrial explosive devices in
Groups B, F, M and S, provided such storage conforms to the quantity limits
and requirements prescribed in the Florida Fire Prevention Code.
14. Mercantile occupancies offering for retail sale sparklers, novelties and
trick noisemakers as defined at Section 791.01, Florida Statutes, and that are
not defined as fireworks by Chapter 791, Florida Statutes. Storage of
sparklers and other novelties or trick noisemakers as defined in Chapter 791,
Florida Statutes, within mercantile occupancies shall be in accordance with
Section 791.055, Florida Statutes.
(Verbatim from 2014 Florida Building Code, Section 307.1)
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